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Simon's back from his trip to Zambia at last! You can read about his adventures here...

Culture Shock

Simon Morley - Wednesday, December 09, 2009

About 2 weeks ago, I was sitting in a small IT room in the middle of Zambia. It was a shock arriving and more of one getting back to the friendly faces and sunny weather of London town. What was I doing there? We were asked to go over and help save their precious bandwidth.

In the Southern Province of Zambia, there's a small village called Macha; it's home to the National Malaria Institute and Linknet. For a few years, Linknet have been providing an Internet connection to the local community via an expensive satellite connection. On a daily basis over 100 user share this 128kbit/s connection - that's quite a lot of people. Access has been slow to say the least.

The have recently introduced a single PolkaSpots Wireless Hotspot box to help control the connection. Each user receives a username and password and their bandwidth is carefully monitored. Nicely done!

While providing Wireless Internet isn't necessarily superficial over here, working with the Linknet team has opened my eyes. You'll notice that our blog has been a little sparse recently - in truth, it's hard to find something interesting to write when everyone around you is only focusing on seemingly insignificant problems. Perhaps from time to time we should open our eyes and look what's actually going on around us.

Much of next year will be spent focusing on helping Linknet achieve their dream of connecting Africa. Don't worry, we won't forget about you!

Giraffes Don't Need Wi-Fi

Simon Morley - Wednesday, October 21, 2009

That's what a friend of mine said last night when I told him I was off to Zambia to sort out a Wi-Fi Mesh Network for Linknet. The truth is, Linknet are bringing the Internet to 25 rural African villages. They've asked that I come and help them with their mission.

In Western countries, the Internet is taken for granted. We use it all the time for business and pleasure. In Rural Africa, things are vastly different. The Internet will be such a massively essential part of people lives, we're proud to be helping out.

I'll be off on November 11th 2009 for ten days. During my time there, I'll be helping the Linknet team with their existing network and adding 5 more villages. What a great opportunity - I can't wait to get them going.

Update: you can download the press release here.